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Fillet/boning knife

Started by Hillbilly81, January 21, 2011, 08:38:00 PM

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Hillbilly81

Anybody ever try to make a fillet/boning knife?
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kansas stik man

i to would like to make fillet knives i have an old cross cut hand saw that i might try to use for some blades.  any of the more experianced fellas have any ideas?
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oldpaths

Well,at the request of a co-worker for a fishermans knife one time,I made one that looks like a fillet knife out of a sawmill blade (5/32 thick) because he wanted it made the same thickness as what I make all my other knives for general purpose use
(I don't know why) I did it anyway for him but I really wanted to thin it down or use some thinner stock that would be more flexible.I'd say the cross cut saw would be great for a fillet knife.


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OconeeDan

That is a good looking knife Oldpaths!

You can buy stock as thin as you want it.  It is harder to work with than thicker stock.
Dan

Hillbilly81

How about a dressing/boning knife?  Anybody done any of these?
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Roy Steele

I've made 3 fillet and 2 boning and 2 caping knives.
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